An RNG project, much like launching a rocket, takes years of planning, coordination, and teamwork. Join EcoEngineers as we explore the ins and outs of kicking off and implementing an RNG project. We’ll share the essentials of pathway registration processes and compliance requirements.
We’ll teach you how to effectively generate credits while complying with various clean energy regulations including the Renewable Fuel Standard, California Low Carbon Fuel Standard, Oregon Clean Fuels Program, and others.
We’ll touch on the following topics:
– RFS registration requirements and timeline
– RFS QAP/QRIN participation and timeline
– Ongoing RFS compliance and reporting requirements
(Renewable Fuels Association) The Renewable Fuels Association today submitted feedback related to a planned expansion of the Oregon Clean Fuels Program. The Oregon CFP currently requires a 10% reduction in the carbon intensity (CI) of transportation fuels by 2025, and the state intends to expand the reductions to 20% by 2030 and 25% by 2035.
In anticipation of the expansion, Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality recently released a set of illustrative scenarios showing different ways that compliance in 2030 and 2035 could be achieved. While RFA believes the program has been effective and supports its expansion, the association identified some areas of concern related to specific aspects of the scenarios.
In Washington, D.C., the Renewable Fuels Association submitted feedback related to a planned expansion of the Oregon Clean Fuels Program. The Oregon CFP currently requires a 10% reduction in the carbon intensity (CI) of transportation fuels by 2025, and the state intends to expand the reductions to 20% by 2030 and 25% by 2035.
In anticipation of the expansion, Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality recently released a set of illustrative scenarios showing different ways that compliance in 2030 and 2035 could be achieved. While RFA believes the program has been effective and supports its expansion, the association identified some areas of concern related to specific aspects of the scenarios.
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Carbon-neutral buildings require improved efficiency and appliances that run on zero-carbon sources of energy, such as electricity generated from solar and wind. Photo by ownway on Shutterstock.
The Biden administration has committed to a historically ambitious climate agenda. We can expect a profound shift in U.S. federal climate policy from one of continued domestic rollbacks and international disengagement, to one of forward progress and cooperation. This is critical, as it is not possible to address the climate challenge without federal leadership, and time is running out to avert catastrophic levels of global warming.
At the same time, state-level climate action will remain essential. History has shown that even an engaged U.S. federal government faces real obstacles to progressive regulatory and legislative action. In the face of federal gridlock and inaction, state and local governments have played a crucial role in advancing climate action, reducing gree